
Students from national minorities will take the exam in their native language and literature on Monday in the second session of the bachelor’s degree according to the calendar approved by the Ministry of Education.
Competence assessment tests (linguistic and digital) were equated/recognized from August 7 to 11.
The first results will be displayed in an anonymous format on August 25 until 12:00.
Complaints can be submitted on the same day, between 12:00 and 18:00, both in physical/written form and electronically. In this sense, candidates complete, sign and submit/transmit in electronic form, including a standard declaration in which they declare that they are aware that the grade awarded as a result of the appeal is final and may be changed depending on the circumstances, the initial mark, by increasing or decreasing.
The final results, after the resolution of the appeals (August 26-28), will be announced on August 29.
On the days scheduled for the written tests, the Ministry of Education provides anyone with access to the TELVERDE line 0800801100 to report any malfunctions.
The minimum passing grade – for each test – is 5, and the final average score required to pass the exam is at least 6.
Source: Hot News

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